The Bobcats had seven players earn academic all-state honors from the Texas High School Coaches Association. Evers and Lasater were named to the first team, and Green and Clay Skiff earned second-team honors. Christian Garcia, Joaquin Rivero and Smith were named honorable mention.

Green and Smith were also recently chosen to participate in the 2013 FCA All-Star Football Classic.

Angelo State Track

Danville, Rodgers win LSC awards

The Angelo State women's track and field team picked up two honors from the Lone Star Conference as Kearah Danville and Jaylen Rodgers were named LSC Indoor Track and Field Athletes of the Week.

It is the second honor of the week for Danville after being named the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Division II National Athlete of the Week.

The junior transfer won the triple jump at the Texas Tech Open with an NCAA Division II automatic qualifying mark of 41 feet, 11.25 inches. She beat the field by over three feet and currently leads Division II by 1.5 feet.

All three of Danville's jumps would have qualified for the Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships. Her mark is ranked No. 5 in all of NCAA currently. It is the first LSC award of her career.

Rodgers started her season off in the race she finished national runner-up in outdoors. The sophomore won the 800-meter race in a Division II provisional time of 2:16.12. It is her first indoor career victory in the 800, and the time is currently ranked No. 10 in Division II.

The duo will return to action Friday at the Texas Tech Invitational in Lubbock.

Lake View Girls Soccer

Maidens drop road match at Cooper

The Lake View High School girls soccer team lost 4-1 Tuesday in a nondistrict match against Abilene Cooper.

Senior midfielder Jessie Padilla scored the Maidens' only goal on an unassisted run with about 10 minutes remaining to cut the deficit to 3-1.

The game was scoreless until Cooper struck with about two minutes left in the first half, jump-starting the Lady Cougars for three goals in the second half.

Lake View head coach Jill Baker said senior sweeper Carlee Macmurdo was injured in the second half, forcing her team to make adjustments.

"In the first half, we came out strong. We had lots of opportunities, lots of shots, and the defense was playing well," Baker said. "In the second half, we had a 10- to 15-minute kind of breakdown in the back, and they got a couple goals on us.

"In the last 10 minutes, we picked it up again and started crashing. Taylor (Moore) had lots of good runs and had several shots. ... Overall, I thought we hung with them good. They just won our tournament last weekend (in Abilene), so we knew they'd be tough."

The Maidens will play again at noon Thursday against Lubbock Coronado to open play in a tournament in Lubbock.